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me and a group of probably 19 top law firms in the country put together something. frankly, stuart, the science does not support the link, yet. stuart: in italy, they say they do not care whether signed supports the link. they want to make good somebody with brain cancer. >> our courts have what the judges called the gatekeeper for science. you do not let voodoo science into american court. we have to show legitimate studies that show to a 95% confidence interval that there is at least twice the risk of developing brain cancer by using a cell phone as of not. charles: studies have been funded by cell phone companies. >> true. charles: that is kind of interesting. >> they are what they are. it does not matter. you still have to have a study that proves it. if we think we can prove it with a different study not run by the cell phone company, then we need to do our own study. stuart: is it really a signed gatekeeper for the judicial system? >> it is the judges responsibility. it is an opinion from the u.s. supreme court. it came out over all of the dow chemical pharmac
me and a group of probably 19 top law firms in the country put together something. frankly, stuart, the science does not support the link, yet. stuart: in italy, they say they do not care whether signed supports the link. they want to make good somebody with brain cancer. >> our courts have what the judges called the gatekeeper for science. you do not let voodoo science into american court. we have to show legitimate studies that show to a 95% confidence interval that there is at least...
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leopold's attorneys do not by they are not denying it, but they insist he did not break the law. in the meantime, jury deliberations have resumed in the murder trial of of, culpeper police officer. he testified that he shot patricia cook when on arms. she trapped his arm in the window and tried to drive of. witnesses say his arm was never tracked. >> the super bowl is about to get under way. the 49ers will take on the reagans in the big game. we want to go live -- take on the ravens in the big game. we want to go live to john collins. >> we are on the field. this is media the. this is what many describe as the nfl circus and a new orleans about a week before mardi gras. they are even handing out beads. the 49ers are on the field. they are being interviewed by all kinds of reporters from around the world today. add this is like up close how is this media day it? -- how isyour opponents, the baltimore ravens any kind words about ray lewis? >> they did a great job. they have the same last name as my last name. >> what is the strangest questions you have gotten today? >> who has the
leopold's attorneys do not by they are not denying it, but they insist he did not break the law. in the meantime, jury deliberations have resumed in the murder trial of of, culpeper police officer. he testified that he shot patricia cook when on arms. she trapped his arm in the window and tried to drive of. witnesses say his arm was never tracked. >> the super bowl is about to get under way. the 49ers will take on the reagans in the big game. we want to go live -- take on the ravens in...
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they spent million in trying to defeat the right to work laws. they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor walker wanted and they vote for the union reform they may have had collective bargaining and they shot themselves in the foot in wisconsin. >> bill, when unions take a stand it is usually a situation that ends up with fewer jobs with twirchingis and american airlines? >> i don't glareagree. i think the decline in cosmic things like the pacific ocean . easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they a
they spent million in trying to defeat the right to work laws. they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor...
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we have many of the laws sought are already the law of the land in california and we were the strictest gun laws in the country until new york took the number one spot. >> the mother of the killer was the one that bought the guns. she would have passed the background check. >> in new york, if the psychiatrist hears someone of a threat, they have to report it. if the household that the person resides in, they cannot have g uns in the house. it wouldn't have been available to him. there were people saying they were worried about him. >> some of the congressional people, in the board of d istricts, they could have trouble if it goes to a vote. >> of course it could have trouble. most people are going to back away from accepting the nra recommendations and the directions. >> if you didn't have to go through congress and that had constitution to deal with, what would you order? >> i would like to see the banning of all internet sales, see all sales face to face, see background checks and waiting periods acrossed the country. i would like to see the bans and magazines banned and the other pie
we have many of the laws sought are already the law of the land in california and we were the strictest gun laws in the country until new york took the number one spot. >> the mother of the killer was the one that bought the guns. she would have passed the background check. >> in new york, if the psychiatrist hears someone of a threat, they have to report it. if the household that the person resides in, they cannot have g uns in the house. it wouldn't have been available to him....
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is the first and a series of events aimed at getting congress to change the gun laws in the wake of the connecticut school shooting. a man who admitted to using a baseball bat to attack a security guard will be sentenced today. mickel young pleaded guilty to assault charges. he was upset staffers would not let him use the phone. a deborah streets will be closed today as thousands of abortion opponents are gathering at the march for life. it marks the anniversary of the supreme court's decision to legalize abortion 40 years ago this week. >> the search continues for a third suspect identity fatal shooting of marcus jones. two weensteens are already in custody. officers say tension was rising on my between jones's gang and members of another gang that. >> something has to be stopped with these young kids carrying these guns. >> i am still in shock. it is a tragedy. >> two are in custody and each charged with first and second- degree murder. annapolis police have made two arrests in the shooting of 30- year-old howard durley. william chase and charles sprig have been arrested. >> a woman r
is the first and a series of events aimed at getting congress to change the gun laws in the wake of the connecticut school shooting. a man who admitted to using a baseball bat to attack a security guard will be sentenced today. mickel young pleaded guilty to assault charges. he was upset staffers would not let him use the phone. a deborah streets will be closed today as thousands of abortion opponents are gathering at the march for life. it marks the anniversary of the supreme court's decision...
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it is the law that we passed a budget. the house has done its job. the senate does not pass a budget in nearly four years. that is unacceptable. that has to change. [applause] the house will not consider another vote to increase the debt ceiling unless the senate passes a budget. we are going to point the country in the right direction. we are going to cut spending. [applause] it will be times when conservatives disagree on the way forward. we have never marched in lockstep. that is not what we do. and healthy debate is a good and needed thing. we can do that in private without doing it in public. we need to give an honest account of our actions and the reasons for that. we should challenge the left and not each other. our founders were men of prudence. take james madison. nowadays they call him the founder of the constitution. he lost some key governments -- arguments. he fought for plan to give the states the same number of states in the government. he wanted to give congress even more power. he wanted it to be able to veto state laws. madison argu
it is the law that we passed a budget. the house has done its job. the senate does not pass a budget in nearly four years. that is unacceptable. that has to change. [applause] the house will not consider another vote to increase the debt ceiling unless the senate passes a budget. we are going to point the country in the right direction. we are going to cut spending. [applause] it will be times when conservatives disagree on the way forward. we have never marched in lockstep. that is not what we...
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indiana, where a law passed last year that doesn't require workers to pay a union fee, still allows them to benefit from collective bargaining, that lost more than 56,000 union members in that state. down 18%. most of the municipal workers, by the way. and these are the lowest union levels since 1916, i believe. carol, it occurs to me that unions have a lot of political power at the moment, but they're sharply declining membership. >> they do. and you know, it's funny, i am he' the daughter of a union electrician so i've seen both sides of this story, and it used to be back in the day that the unions would add a lot of value to their members, that they would provide education and training and a union worker really alleded a lot of value. that hasn't happened so much in recent years and it's become a lot more politicized, and i think that workers are getting sick of that, and they want to be able to have the freedom to do whatever they want to do and understand that this is america, where a job is a privilege and not a right, and i think we'll continue to see that kind of decline unless t
indiana, where a law passed last year that doesn't require workers to pay a union fee, still allows them to benefit from collective bargaining, that lost more than 56,000 union members in that state. down 18%. most of the municipal workers, by the way. and these are the lowest union levels since 1916, i believe. carol, it occurs to me that unions have a lot of political power at the moment, but they're sharply declining membership. >> they do. and you know, it's funny, i am he' the...
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>> yes, and in a way that is lawful, unconstitutional. because the congress has given some of its authority to prior presidents but lawful because he is using authority they gave to him, the president can have the epadecide because it will cost us money to clean up -- fill in the blanks, sandy -- we can charge people for the clean up cost. it will cost us more money to clean up the atmosphere. we can make automobiles that are more fuel efficient, and tell the manufacturing companies how efficient they should be. neil: is that legal? >> yes, but unconstitutional, it is legal because congress lets the president have that power. but the act of transferring that power from congress where consititution gives to the president, where th the constitution keeps it away. this goes back to hitchard richard nixon, congress said sure, you make the riles. fast forward or wind it up 40 years later, to barack obama, and you have an epa, ennaging enacting rules that congress has rejected. and a president boasting about it in his inaugural address. that is
>> yes, and in a way that is lawful, unconstitutional. because the congress has given some of its authority to prior presidents but lawful because he is using authority they gave to him, the president can have the epadecide because it will cost us money to clean up -- fill in the blanks, sandy -- we can charge people for the clean up cost. it will cost us more money to clean up the atmosphere. we can make automobiles that are more fuel efficient, and tell the manufacturing companies how...
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it has become judge made law and judge made law can be bad. i'll give you a quick example, separate but equal, segregation was stand willing law of the land but it was banned. it was bad law and we believe the interstate commerce is overreaching. >> but isn't it, doesn't it get dangerous when states pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce? >> you know, states are doing this constantly. states have medical marijuana. i'm not a big fan of that product. but they have marijuana out there now and the federal law clearly states that marijuana is illegal. but i think we just want to send a strong message that we have a strong hunting heritage here. i know that the town where they make remingtons, the remington factory is under great duress and i would invite them to bring their high paid union jobs here to michigan. we would be welcoming them. >> nobody is talking about outlawing all guns, just certain kinds of guns, and some people might say the argument over gun control seems hysterical now, at least to gun control advocates. there
it has become judge made law and judge made law can be bad. i'll give you a quick example, separate but equal, segregation was stand willing law of the land but it was banned. it was bad law and we believe the interstate commerce is overreaching. >> but isn't it, doesn't it get dangerous when states pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce? >> you know, states are doing this constantly. states have medical marijuana. i'm not a big fan of that product. but they have...
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it's true across settings, that the same kind of decisionmaking and the same kind of culture and in-laws, rigidity, focus, consistency, is present in indonesia and equatorial begin knee and suburban maryland and the washington offices, because they have constructed a global system, and global policies that are so unified and so codified and transcribed down their channel of system, and everybody who work atlantis gets up in the morning and is reading out of the same playbook. almost like a military operation or a sports team that is exceptionally well organized around the same playbook. and i think they're kind of self-conscious about that military metaphor. they're unusual among corporations in that everyone who is at the top grew up together. if you took the top 100 publicly traded corporations in the united states and you chose the top 40 jobs at each of those corporations corporations and mapped who the people were, there would be a significant number of people who came from a competing company laterally, moved over, or came from another interest, and emcame in with reforming ideas.
it's true across settings, that the same kind of decisionmaking and the same kind of culture and in-laws, rigidity, focus, consistency, is present in indonesia and equatorial begin knee and suburban maryland and the washington offices, because they have constructed a global system, and global policies that are so unified and so codified and transcribed down their channel of system, and everybody who work atlantis gets up in the morning and is reading out of the same playbook. almost like a...
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the law stands. neil: you get a sense, barack obama another four years, a number of supreme court justices well into their 70s, so he could tilt what is seen generally as a fight for -- maybe center right court to one that could easy tip left and change court decisions, union and otherwise, for decades to come. >> that's certainly a possibility. it's a dangerous. it would take an extraordinary degree of activism to do that. the law that allow states right to work laws was passed in 1947. the supreme court dominated by the president roosevelt's appointees, very, very liberal president, upheld it. you know, for decades you had liberal and conservative justices saying this is what the law says. neil: not worried even if the court tips left? >> i think right to work is safe. neil: and unions, safe to say, under pressure? >> they are just going to have to persuade the members they offer services paid for. they have not been able to do that. neil: we'll watch. got the president reelected. >> spend hundreds
the law stands. neil: you get a sense, barack obama another four years, a number of supreme court justices well into their 70s, so he could tilt what is seen generally as a fight for -- maybe center right court to one that could easy tip left and change court decisions, union and otherwise, for decades to come. >> that's certainly a possibility. it's a dangerous. it would take an extraordinary degree of activism to do that. the law that allow states right to work laws was passed in 1947....
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he was eventually kicked out. >> she used three laws to take over three homes. she was later arrested. drawn-out expensive legal migraines. their stories usually have the same stories. >> documents will probably end up leading to the same conclusion. and that is, that he gets kicked out. >> reporter: bank of america is now trying to do just that. when it comes to barbosa free home, this squatter is far from home free. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we come back -- late word of a famous actor and his terrible fight with the flu. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your
he was eventually kicked out. >> she used three laws to take over three homes. she was later arrested. drawn-out expensive legal migraines. their stories usually have the same stories. >> documents will probably end up leading to the same conclusion. and that is, that he gets kicked out. >> reporter: bank of america is now trying to do just that. when it comes to barbosa free home, this squatter is far from home free. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we...
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mayor chuck reed who chairs that committee has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >>> we have new details in a home invasion and robbery in san jose's almaden valley. police say an elderly couple was threatened by two or three men armed with knives. the suspects tied up the couple, ransacked their home, then drove off in their cars. the couple was not injured. the suspects are still at large. police are trying to figure out if the home invasion is linked to a carjacking that happened four hours earlier in that same area. meantime, police have scheduled a public safety meeting for almaden residents. that meeting will take place this sunday, january 27th. it starts at 4:00 at amato's pizza on meridian avenue. >>> berkeley based annie's says it's recalling boxes of its home grown pizzas. the pizza may have fragments of metal in it caused by a faulty screen at a third party flour meal. the affected pizzas have best bay date from january 9, 2013. it is merely precautionary. the company also says there have been no reported illness
mayor chuck reed who chairs that committee has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >>> we have new details in a home invasion and robbery in san jose's almaden valley. police say an elderly couple was threatened by two or three men armed with knives. the suspects tied up the couple, ransacked their home, then drove off in their cars. the couple was not injured. the suspects are still at large. police are trying to figure out if...
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>> well, i think investors may have caught up to apple's stunning growth, but perhaps the law of large numbers, i think growth is getting increasingly harder to achieve. i think the easy growth has already happened in the iphone in developed markets like the u.s. the next wave of growth will come from emerging markets, from china and lower-priced phones. so apple may have a harder time getting that sort of growth. >> tom: i think 61% of its business last quarter was done internationally. showing how important the international shares are. what about comply constraints that apple may have experienced. there was lots of talk about that with the apple iphone 5. are those restraints continuing. >> it looks like it weighed on the december quarter, the iphone 4 and there was a lot of demand for the cheaper version. it seemed like on a lot of different levels, iphone wasn't able to execute. and that was surprising, given tim cook's strengths. that is not an area we think is weak. after steven job's paving. >> tom: and is that what we heard, the late forecast, being a little shy of what we exp
>> well, i think investors may have caught up to apple's stunning growth, but perhaps the law of large numbers, i think growth is getting increasingly harder to achieve. i think the easy growth has already happened in the iphone in developed markets like the u.s. the next wave of growth will come from emerging markets, from china and lower-priced phones. so apple may have a harder time getting that sort of growth. >> tom: i think 61% of its business last quarter was done...
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the law has changed significantly since it's passed and the framers of the law 50 states should have health insurance exchangeses a fewer than 20 do. the medicaid designed to be mandatory, the supreme court says it's not, and i think it gives us to mitigate the law and worst damages and overstate the agencies implementing it, and making sure they're not reducing our religious freedoms. >> greta: what about immigration? >> where do we start. the next seven hours? i don't know if fox will allow us to do that. i would like to take the lead of a friend of mentor of mine, senator marco rubio, a moral argument and a fiscal conservative argument most especially from sochlt young people h that were brought as infants, perhaps, by moms and dads the valedictorians of the high schools, scar quarterbacks going to harvard and yale on scholarships. >> greta: how about the 12 million or so here illegally. >> i'm open for debate on it right now, i'd like to see senator marco rubio's lead on it. >> greta: and pass? >> and again, this is a -- number one, i think that --. >> greta: you're going to turn
the law has changed significantly since it's passed and the framers of the law 50 states should have health insurance exchangeses a fewer than 20 do. the medicaid designed to be mandatory, the supreme court says it's not, and i think it gives us to mitigate the law and worst damages and overstate the agencies implementing it, and making sure they're not reducing our religious freedoms. >> greta: what about immigration? >> where do we start. the next seven hours? i don't know if fox...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> this actually isn't hot coffee, it's hot water i picked up at the gas station. let's see if we can make a little bit of snow for everybody, see if it's cold enough for this it happen. hopefully i didn't leave this in the truck too long. yeah, that didn't work. >> you think he would practice that once or twice? >> that's my theory. >> put his tongue to a pole. a live shot of new york city here. this is bill karins with the forecast. do we have any old clips of you doing that? >> you don't test things out. you do it live on tv and get the natural reaction and make a fool of yourself. >> classic. it's cold. >> yeah, it remains that way. if you wake up this morning in maryland, especially coastal areas, you probably got a little coating on the car. someone just
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> this actually isn't hot coffee, it's hot water i picked up at the gas station. let's see if we can make a little bit of snow for everybody, see if it's cold enough for this it...
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but, it is not enough to change the law. we also need cops on the beat to enforce the law. and that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to to lead the security and exchange commission and richard cordray to continue leading the protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. mary jo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was too, by the way. she built a career the hardy boys could only dream of. over a decade as u.s. attorney in new york. she helped prosecute white collar criminals and money launderers. in the early 1990s she brought down john gotti, head of the gambino crime sendcate and brought those those who brought down the world trade center in 2007. as one form ear sec chairman said, mary jo does not intimidate easily and that's important because she has big job ahead of her. the sec played a critical role in protecting our financial system during the worst of the financial crisis. but there's much more work to be done to complete the task of reforming wall street and making sure that american ip vestoinve are better informed and protected. we need to be su
but, it is not enough to change the law. we also need cops on the beat to enforce the law. and that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to to lead the security and exchange commission and richard cordray to continue leading the protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. mary jo white was a big fan of the hardy boys. i was too, by the way. she built a career the hardy boys could only dream of. over a decade as u.s. attorney in new york. she helped prosecute white collar criminals...
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this is a very dangerous and i would argue rather unamerican approach to criminal law. terrorists get ahold of explosive device and suicide bombs and they still continue to get ahold of them. it doesn't mean as a society well because some bad people got a hold of them we should never ban it. >> we have a healthy skepticism. it's reasonable -- >> there's a constitutional amendment that specifically talks about the right to keep and bear arms. that is unusual probably in the world but it is, i think, very important for not only militias but individuals. >> there are other ways to go about this besides trying to ban all weapons which is what miss feinstein says. let me ask you quickly, bill braddon the top cop has said it's the ammunition clips, the magazines. that's something that worries him. he wants to see registration and licensing and he wants to see universal background checks and very tough criminal penalties for people who break gun laws. i've thrown a lot at you kate. can you buy into any of that? i think the nra can buy into that. >> the nra buys in to backgroun
this is a very dangerous and i would argue rather unamerican approach to criminal law. terrorists get ahold of explosive device and suicide bombs and they still continue to get ahold of them. it doesn't mean as a society well because some bad people got a hold of them we should never ban it. >> we have a healthy skepticism. it's reasonable -- >> there's a constitutional amendment that specifically talks about the right to keep and bear arms. that is unusual probably in the world but...
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california's mountain lions may get more state protection under a law introduced on the peninsula. three mountain lions including two cubs were fatally shot by game wardens over the last two years prompting state senator hill to propose a bill giving wardens nonlethal alternatives to dealing with big cats like working with zoos or wildlife groups, relocating the animals or chasing them from residential areas. >> i believe our fish and wildlife wardens do an outstanding job every day and they're under are harsh conditions and with very limited resources. so what we're doing is trying to offer them the tools that they can put in their toolbox when they encounter mountain lions. >> now hill's legislation preserves the authority to kill a mountain lion if the warden feels they're a threat 0 to public safety. but here is proof bay area residents and mountain lions co-exist. photo of an adult male lion taking 11 miles east of san jose on the slopes of mt hamilton. the trail camera snapped this photograph. the 100-pound cougar was strolling through the reserve. the property adjoins a popu
california's mountain lions may get more state protection under a law introduced on the peninsula. three mountain lions including two cubs were fatally shot by game wardens over the last two years prompting state senator hill to propose a bill giving wardens nonlethal alternatives to dealing with big cats like working with zoos or wildlife groups, relocating the animals or chasing them from residential areas. >> i believe our fish and wildlife wardens do an outstanding job every day and...
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we have many of the laws that are sought and that is in california. we were the strictest in the country. >> the newtown killing, the mother was the one who brought the guns and have would passed the legal requirements to get them. >> and like the new new york law, if the psychiatrist hears someone that is a threat, the christ reports what is the case now and what they call when someone is a danger and if the household that the person resides in, that the person the household they reside in, they can't have guns in the house and they would not have been available to him. >> this is a test to issue even in california. some of the congressional people are in the districts and could have trouble if this goes to a vote. >> well, of course you would have trouble. and my guess is that most people are going to back away from accepting the nra recommendations and nra directions. most people have been in favor of trying to protect all of us. >> if you can sit there and didn't have to go through congress and didn't have to do a lot of thing, did you have the co
we have many of the laws that are sought and that is in california. we were the strictest in the country. >> the newtown killing, the mother was the one who brought the guns and have would passed the legal requirements to get them. >> and like the new new york law, if the psychiatrist hears someone that is a threat, the christ reports what is the case now and what they call when someone is a danger and if the household that the person resides in, that the person the household they...
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. >> i'm also incensed that our weak gun lawings allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> our breaking news ask out of the city of santa maria in brazil where a nightclub fire has killed 245 people. this massive fire more than 3,000 people were at the nightclub when the fire broke out. most have died of smoke inhalation, as people were trampled as people desperately tried to find an exit. there was a pyrotechnics show when the fire broke out, but authorities have stopped short of blaming it for the blaze, saying the cause is still under investigation. brazilian investigator -- tragedy to reporters in chile wh
. >> i'm also incensed that our weak gun lawings allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right...
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one of the things he said. >> politicians pass laws for gun-free school zones. in doing so, they tell every insane killer in america, that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk. politicians have no business and no authority denying us the right, the ability, moral imperative from protecting ourselves and our loved ones from harm. >> wayne la pierre is coming before congress. what will you ask him? >> i don't know at this time. i actually debated him on cnn and other channels back in '93 and '94. i know his position. it has never changed. what has changed in this country is the continued use of these weapons. when we had the first mass shooting in 1966/67, the texas bell tower, i thought this was an aberration, but it hasn't been, and the malls, theaters, businesses, law practices, and now the schools. for me, sandy hook was an epiphany. the woman who had guns, who kept them i assume in a respectable area. she also had a son and that son is quite possibly mentally disturbed. he got a very powerful weapon and he went out with tha
one of the things he said. >> politicians pass laws for gun-free school zones. in doing so, they tell every insane killer in america, that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk. politicians have no business and no authority denying us the right, the ability, moral imperative from protecting ourselves and our loved ones from harm. >> wayne la pierre is coming before congress. what will you ask him? >> i don't know at this time. i actually...
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over town after town in northern mali since last spring and imposing their own harsh brand of islamic law. last week with the extremists only 300 miles from the capital and mallian troops powerless to stop them, the french government launched a series of air strikes. this one captured by civilians on a cell phone. when french ground forces along with malian soldiers arrived in the towns where the militants had been dug in, they had gone, leaving nothing but behind their weapons and local people grateful for what they see as their rescue. the ground troops will continue to push north. their goal is to force the extremists back into the desert, but france has warned that won't be the end of this fight. in fact, it's just the beginning of what promises to be a long and complex struggle to restore stability to this strategic and very fragile region. elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> the u.s. commander in afghanistan has been cleared of allegations of professional wrongdoing. general john allen was accused of sending inappropriate e-mails to a civilian in florida, jill kelley. kellie is linked t
over town after town in northern mali since last spring and imposing their own harsh brand of islamic law. last week with the extremists only 300 miles from the capital and mallian troops powerless to stop them, the french government launched a series of air strikes. this one captured by civilians on a cell phone. when french ground forces along with malian soldiers arrived in the towns where the militants had been dug in, they had gone, leaving nothing but behind their weapons and local people...
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current privacy law dozen not require government investigators to have a search warrant to obtain your personal information from internet companies, like google, among others. in fact, i asked google's then ceo eric schmidt about these privacy concerns for the cnbc documentary "inside the google." >> people are treating google like their most trusted friend. should they be? >> i think judgment matters. >> eric schmidt is google's ceo. >> if you have something that you don't want anything to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place, but if you really need that kind of privacy, reality is that search engines, including google do, retain this information for some time and it's important, for example, we are all subject in the united states to the patriot act. it is possible that that information could be made available to the authorities. >> so do we need google to protect our information from the government, or is the bigger threat what google does with our personal information? this is a huge story, skompt it's getting bigger and bigger and bigger which is why i think in
current privacy law dozen not require government investigators to have a search warrant to obtain your personal information from internet companies, like google, among others. in fact, i asked google's then ceo eric schmidt about these privacy concerns for the cnbc documentary "inside the google." >> people are treating google like their most trusted friend. should they be? >> i think judgment matters. >> eric schmidt is google's ceo. >> if you have something...
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. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child. >> how do you do that by law? and the what the best thing that could be done right now to stop the marches that are going on, look at the march on friday. it's going to be mostly young people, the biggest march that has ever happened. >> what is the best law rather than roe v. wade? >> the best law right now is to close the gap between public opinion and law and go ahead and vote in common ground measures. don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think you can put a woman in prison for having an abortion. >> have i said that? have i said that? >> you're talking around it. >> no, i'm not at all. i'm talking about common ground. >> every time i talk about someone outlawing abortion or banning it, what is the law? please tell me what the law is in simple english. >> why did you ever have a sentim
. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child. >> how do you do that by law? and the what the best thing that could be done right now to stop the marches that are going on, look at the march on friday. it's going to be mostly young people, the biggest march that has ever happened. >> what is the best law rather than roe v....
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saying that as soon as 271 electoral -- states representing 271 pass the same law it becomes law in those states. so that would end the electoral college, effectively -- >> do you think -- where are you on that? we've been debating that since high school you and i. what do you think is better for the country, electoral college or popular vote for president? >> popular vote for president. popular vote for president. too many states are ignored. we have a ten-state election right now. if you had a popular vote carries, we'd have a 50-state election. >> let me go to mike crowley. this republican movement in certain states, especially in harrisburg where they just can't win statewide because in philadelphia last time it was like a 500,000 vote plurality coming out of the city, an 85% coming out of philadelphia around the same in pittsburgh. mike doyle's district. so you have four cds in philadelphia together a huge plurality of democratic votes basically wasted when you go in terms of cd counts. are the republicans up to something that looks naughty and they don't care if it looks naugh
saying that as soon as 271 electoral -- states representing 271 pass the same law it becomes law in those states. so that would end the electoral college, effectively -- >> do you think -- where are you on that? we've been debating that since high school you and i. what do you think is better for the country, electoral college or popular vote for president? >> popular vote for president. popular vote for president. too many states are ignored. we have a ten-state election right now....
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three weeks ago the law was actually initiated but they gave you a grace period. no wthis will start on sunday. if you are parked at an expired meter on sunday starting this week you'll pay somewhere between $62.70 $2 for an expired meter. i am thinking that is a lot of money for an expired meter on sunday. this is noon to 6:00 p.m.. -- $62 - $72 is anything second generate between up $1.2 million to $2.2 million. >> if you got a shot of one of the meters and said there is 10 minutes or howard left on this meter. you have to put in quarters to keep the time going. once i put in the credit-card day i start from scratch, did you know that? >> no i did not. >> yacht, if you pull up to a meter and there are 30 minutes on there and put a credit card in there that 30 minutes is gone. >> the meter starts at noon so they will allow you to prepay for some of the time. did you go to church or a store then you can prepay. >> that is good to know in case the sermon goes on. thanks, jacki. >> san jose police arm as aiding its third homicide of the year. around 830 last night a
three weeks ago the law was actually initiated but they gave you a grace period. no wthis will start on sunday. if you are parked at an expired meter on sunday starting this week you'll pay somewhere between $62.70 $2 for an expired meter. i am thinking that is a lot of money for an expired meter on sunday. this is noon to 6:00 p.m.. -- $62 - $72 is anything second generate between up $1.2 million to $2.2 million. >> if you got a shot of one of the meters and said there is 10 minutes or...
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the president will meet with law enforcement officials across america. it's looking more and more like by the way, that a background check bill is the vehicle that is most likely to get through the senate. on friday oklahoma republican senator tom coburn told a tulsa radio station he's working on a bill with senators chuck schumer and jove mansion to keep guns away from criminals and the mentally ill. think about that, a rural republican senator from essentially the south signing on to a bill with a new york senator on background checks. that would be a big deal. in that "new republic" interview, the president weighed in on something gathers of fathers of young boys weigh in on every week, trust me. how do you square your love for football with the growing evidence that the effect head injuries have on players? here's what the president said. "i'm a big football fan but i have to tell you, if i had a son, i'd have to think long and hard before i let him play football. i think that those of us who love the support are going to have to wrestle with the fac
the president will meet with law enforcement officials across america. it's looking more and more like by the way, that a background check bill is the vehicle that is most likely to get through the senate. on friday oklahoma republican senator tom coburn told a tulsa radio station he's working on a bill with senators chuck schumer and jove mansion to keep guns away from criminals and the mentally ill. think about that, a rural republican senator from essentially the south signing on to a bill...
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if it does reach the president's desk, he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> this is the president trying to resolve the jitters of the market over this and the potential threat to the economy. we have to first see whether or not house republicans can pass this proposal. there is some uncertainty about that. one member of congress told me he thought some members on the right might take it down. once that happens, we have to see what happens in the senate. clearly the president is sending a positive signal of encouragement to republicans that this is the kind of compromise i'm looking for. >> john, we were saying this at the top of the show, it's short-term spackle. it is not solving anything at all. we're pushing it out, kicking it down the road. >> that is true, but it's significant that the republicans broke the link between raising the debt limit and dollar for dollar spending reductions. john boehner articulated that principle in 2011. that became a huge barrier to the debt limit in 2011, because getting those cuts identified was very difficult, would probably
if it does reach the president's desk, he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> this is the president trying to resolve the jitters of the market over this and the potential threat to the economy. we have to first see whether or not house republicans can pass this proposal. there is some uncertainty about that. one member of congress told me he thought some members on the right might take it down. once that happens, we have to see what happens in the senate. clearly the...
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david: restaurants are expanding but doing it in a smaller way partly because of the health care law. coming up next the ceos of three popular franchises telling us about rising costs forcing them to grow but on a scaled down level. we'll talk about it coming up. ♪ . all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify...
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if it does and reaches the president's desk he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> the bottom line, of course, is that having broken the link between specific spending cuts and specific dollar increase in the debt ceiling it becomes easier for congress to shift the fight over spending and taxes and revenue on to different ground. of course, the quester and the -- the continuing resolution to fund the government, but you're hearing some of both parties saying they might even accept the sequester. some of the stakes appear to be fading from these disagreements that paralyzed washington at the end of last year. >> when i heard this original deal profrksd i thought it was on the condition that the senate eventually congress had to actually pass a budget finally. >> that's still on the table. >> that is still on the table. a little bit less clear is the fate of the idea that somehow pay would be suspended for members of congress if they don't pass a budget. >> right. >> there are questions about the constitutionality of that provision, but the entire provision is to try
if it does and reaches the president's desk he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> the bottom line, of course, is that having broken the link between specific spending cuts and specific dollar increase in the debt ceiling it becomes easier for congress to shift the fight over spending and taxes and revenue on to different ground. of course, the quester and the -- the continuing resolution to fund the government, but you're hearing some of both parties saying they might...
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but the squatter is using an obscure law to lay his claim. and as you can imagine, his neighbors are outraged. >> nobody's happy. we paid a lot of money to live on this street. and this guy -- this guy is trying to pull something. >> the squatter simply had to file a legal notice, pay taxes and liens and openly live in the house. if the owner does not object and the bank does not take action, the house is legally his in seven years. >>> an uninvited visitor caused a buzz at the white house. a pesky fly decides to ovr around president obama's face as he was announcing the nomination for the s.e.c. it landed in his forehead. but this fly got a presidential pardon, unlike the one he famously splattered during an interview four years ago. >>> and from l.a., a rescue worthy of hollywood. it featured a small dog and a somewhat elaborate zip line system. the pooch had gotten on to a small island in l.a.'s mcarthur park. it was slivhivering in the rain. but the rescue squad set up the zip line. no one knows who owns the dog. it doesn't have a microch
but the squatter is using an obscure law to lay his claim. and as you can imagine, his neighbors are outraged. >> nobody's happy. we paid a lot of money to live on this street. and this guy -- this guy is trying to pull something. >> the squatter simply had to file a legal notice, pay taxes and liens and openly live in the house. if the owner does not object and the bank does not take action, the house is legally his in seven years. >>> an uninvited visitor caused a buzz at...